Jul 7, 2014
Profile: Verbyla ’06 Goes Online to Recover Resources
by Kate Helm Cyberspace may help solve problems of water waste. Matt Verbyla ’06, a Ph.D. candidate in environmental engineering at University of South…
by Kate Helm Cyberspace may help solve problems of water waste. Matt Verbyla ’06, a Ph.D. candidate in environmental engineering at University of South…
A plaque honoring 15 alumni who served in the armed forces between 1954 and 1968 has been installed on the West Coast Vietnam Era Remembrance Wall at General…
by Margie Peterson About 120 alumnae, students, parents, faculty, and staff converged on campus April 5 for a conference entitled “The Power of Community:…
by Melissa Egan A man who has pursued his goals with energy, determination, and a strong work ethic, Jerry Turnauer ’59 was delivering newspapers, cutting…
by Sharon Sanders Business Insider included Maurice Bennett ’06 in its “36 Best Football Players on Wall Street,” noting that “during his senior…
“It’s a great feeling when I take a difficult case and win,” says attorney Marshall Prettyman ’71, who recently helped a mentally challenged man…
by Benjamin Gleisser As director of public policy for the Children’s Aid Society, Yolanda McBride ’94 goes into battle on behalf of children and families…
Nearly 1,200 alumni—600 married couples—found a sweet surprise in their mail on Feb. 14. “You fell in love with Lafayette, then you fell in love…
by Sharon Sanders In creating Clarity Juice by Syd, a line of organic fruit and vegetable juices, Sydney Peyser ’10 focuses as keenly as she did playing…
by Margie Peterson To get to his AmeriCorps job in Paterson, N.J., Matthew Schleifer ’05 drives past boarded-up buildings and vacant factories, the remnants…